Maud

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Maud was a Norwegian polar exploration ship used by Roald Amundsen during his Arctic expeditions in the early 20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Norwegian ship
polar exploration ship
ship
associatedWith Roald Amundsen’s Northwest Passage expedition
surface form: Roald Amundsen's Arctic expeditions
beam about 9 meters
builder Akers Mekaniske Verksted shipyard
surface form: Christian Jensen shipyard
commandedBy Roald Amundsen
constructionStartDate 1916
countryOfOrigin Norway
designedFor drifting in Arctic sea ice
era early 20th century
expeditionLeader Roald Amundsen
expeditionStartLocation Norway
exploredRegion Arctic Ocean
Northeast Passage
fate sank in Cambridge Bay, Canada
hasHistoricalSignificance Arctic scientific research
Norwegian polar exploration history
hasShipType auxiliary schooner
laterOwner Hudson's Bay Company
launchDate 1916
length about 36 meters
locationOfSinking Cambridge Bay
Canada
Nunavut
materialUsed wood
namedAfter Empress Maud
surface form: Empress Maud of the British Empire
operator Roald Amundsen
owner Roald Amundsen
participatedIn Maud Arctic expedition
surface form: Maud Expedition

Chelyuskin expedition
surface form: Northeast Passage expedition
portOfRegistry Oslo
propulsion diesel engine
sail
purchasedBy Hudson's Bay Company
purchasedDate 1925
registeredAs historic ship (Norway)
salvageOperation raised from Cambridge Bay in 2016
sinkingDate 1930
subjectOf Maud Returns Home project
timeInService 1917–1930
tonnage ~400 gross register tons
transportedTo Norway (after salvage)
usedAs floating warehouse
supply vessel
usedFor Arctic exploration
polar exploration

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